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Manda Luyong #1
Re: No Profile
Not excatly sure what you're intention is. Profile is required. It will be
created when you setup user accounts.
"John" <john.tse@sfgov.org> wrote in message
news:0a5101c34a4d$802b6290$a001280a@phx.gbl...> Is it possible to not have profiles. We do not want to
> have to create llocal profiles for all the computers.
>
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John #2
Re: No Profile
I don't want to have to go to 33 computer setting up 4 to
five profiles on each. All our stuff is on the Network so
there is no need to have all theses profile on each
computer. Since this is not a Windows Network
environment, for every person, we would have to create a
profile on the machine. We don't care what is on the
computer or if they can individually set preferences or
not, etc. As far as we're concern, they should be able to
see the same thing on the local machine regardless of who
was previously on it and anyone could log on the machine
because the security is handled by the Novell Server.
required. It will be>-----Original Message-----
>Not excatly sure what you're intention is. Profile is>created when you setup user accounts.
>
>"John" <john.tse@sfgov.org> wrote in message
>news:0a5101c34a4d$802b6290$a001280a@phx.gbl...>>> Is it possible to not have profiles. We do not want to
>> have to create llocal profiles for all the computers.
>>
>
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>John Guest
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Manda Luyong #3
Re: No Profile
There are several way to do this. One way is thru Workstation Manager.
Novell is going to automatically create a local profile as soon as they
logon to Novell. The only problem with this is, if there lots of users on
single PC, there will be lots of local accounts on the machine. Another way
to do it is to create a single local account. Let's call it PC1. Install
Novell Client and configure it to automatically logon to "Workstation Only".
If they need to access certain files or programs from Novell, they can login
using netware login.
"John" <john.tse@sfgov.org> wrote in message
news:03d001c34b2c$f3efa940$a601280a@phx.gbl...> I don't want to have to go to 33 computer setting up 4 to
> five profiles on each. All our stuff is on the Network so
> there is no need to have all theses profile on each
> computer. Since this is not a Windows Network
> environment, for every person, we would have to create a
> profile on the machine. We don't care what is on the
> computer or if they can individually set preferences or
> not, etc. As far as we're concern, they should be able to
> see the same thing on the local machine regardless of who
> was previously on it and anyone could log on the machine
> because the security is handled by the Novell Server.
>> required. It will be> >-----Original Message-----
> >Not excatly sure what you're intention is. Profile is> >created when you setup user accounts.
> >
> >"John" <john.tse@sfgov.org> wrote in message
> >news:0a5101c34a4d$802b6290$a001280a@phx.gbl...> >> >> Is it possible to not have profiles. We do not want to
> >> have to create llocal profiles for all the computers.
> >>
> >
> >.
> >
Manda Luyong Guest
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John #4
Re: No Profile
Thanks for the tip. I'll try this out.
Workstation Manager.>-----Original Message-----
>There are several way to do this. One way is thruas soon as they>Novell is going to automatically create a local profilelots of users on>logon to Novell. The only problem with this is, if theremachine. Another way>single PC, there will be lots of local accounts on theit PC1. Install>to do it is to create a single local account. Let's callto "Workstation Only".>Novell Client and configure it to automatically logonNovell, they can login>If they need to access certain files or programs fromto>using netware login.
>
>"John" <john.tse@sfgov.org> wrote in message
>news:03d001c34b2c$f3efa940$a601280a@phx.gbl...>> I don't want to have to go to 33 computer setting up 4so>> five profiles on each. All our stuff is on the Networkto>> there is no need to have all theses profile on each
>> computer. Since this is not a Windows Network
>> environment, for every person, we would have to create a
>> profile on the machine. We don't care what is on the
>> computer or if they can individually set preferences or
>> not, etc. As far as we're concern, they should be ablewho>> see the same thing on the local machine regardless ofto>> was previously on it and anyone could log on the machine
>> because the security is handled by the Novell Server.
>>>> required. It will be>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Not excatly sure what you're intention is. Profile is>> >created when you setup user accounts.
>> >
>> >"John" <john.tse@sfgov.org> wrote in message
>> >news:0a5101c34a4d$802b6290$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> Is it possible to not have profiles. We do not want>>> >> have to create llocal profiles for all the computers.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
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>John Guest



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